Difference between revisions of "Strategies for Defending a Drug Case in the United States"

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<br>James Gronquist
 
<br>James Gronquist
 
<br>Attorney at Law, Charlotte, North Carolina USA
 
<br>Attorney at Law, Charlotte, North Carolina USA
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The contents of this paper are designed to provide you with some strategies for defending a drug case.  These are not the only available strategies, but they should set you to thinking about these and other ways you can put forward a successful defense for your client.  It is the task of the criminal defense lawyer to be creative, within the bounds of the law and the applicable ethical standards to zealously represent the interest of the client.
 
The contents of this paper are designed to provide you with some strategies for defending a drug case.  These are not the only available strategies, but they should set you to thinking about these and other ways you can put forward a successful defense for your client.  It is the task of the criminal defense lawyer to be creative, within the bounds of the law and the applicable ethical standards to zealously represent the interest of the client.
 
"We as criminal defense lawyers are forced to deal with some of the lowest people on earth, people who have no sense of right and wrong, people who will lie in court to get what they want, people who do not care who gets hurt in the process.  It is our job - our sworn duty - as criminal defense lawyers to protect our clients from those people."  Cynthia Roseberry, Professor, DePaul University College of Law.
 
"We as criminal defense lawyers are forced to deal with some of the lowest people on earth, people who have no sense of right and wrong, people who will lie in court to get what they want, people who do not care who gets hurt in the process.  It is our job - our sworn duty - as criminal defense lawyers to protect our clients from those people."  Cynthia Roseberry, Professor, DePaul University College of Law.
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